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Advanced Treatments by Mumbaii Piles Clinic LLP

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What are Piles / Haemorrhoids?

Piles, also known as haemorrhoids, are a common rectal and anal condition. They are categorized into two types: internal and external haemorrhoids. Internal haemorrhoids are located within the anal canal and are usually not felt, while external haemorrhoids protrude from the anus, causing pain, itching, and bleeding.

In India, millions of new cases are reported annually, making it a prevalent health issue. Contributing factors include higher consumption of processed foods and increasingly sedentary lifestyles.

Symptoms

Painless anal bleeding
Sore sensations
Pain during bowel movements
Lump or swelling near the rectum
Mucus discharge from the anus
Itching around the anus
Pain and discomfort while opening the anus

Causes

Chronic constipation or diarrhea
Prolonged sitting
Obesity ​
Low-fiber diets and over-exercising ​
Lifting heavy objects ​
Genetic predisposition
Pregnancy

Treatment Options

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Dietary Adjustments

High-fiber diet to ease bowel movements.

Medications

Topical ointments and oral medications for pain and inflammation relief.

Sclerotherapy

Injection of solutions to shrink haemorrhoids.

Rubber Band Ligation

Cutting off blood supply to haemorrhoids using rubber bands.

Surgical Procedures

Including laser treatments for advanced cases.

Other Advanced Treatments

Other advanced treatments include MIPH Laser, Ultrasonic Scalpel Excision, BEIM Technology, HAL-RAR, and Milligan-Morgan Haemorrhoidectomy.

What is Fissure?

An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, resembling chapped lips. This condition affects 1 in 6 patients visiting colorectal surgeons. Many individuals misdiagnose fissures as piles, delaying proper treatment.

Symptoms

Pain during and after bowel movements
Blood on stool or toilet paper
Visible damage to anal skin
Swelling or redness around the anus
Muscle spasms in the anal region

Causes

Constipation or prolonged diarrhea
Large or hard stools
Crohn’s disease or Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) ​
Childbirth ​
Reduced blood flow to the anal area in older age ​

Our Treatments

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Laxatives/Stool Softeners

To ease bowel movements.

Increased Fluid Intake

To prevent constipation.

Fiber Supplements

For smoother bowel movements.

Sitz Baths

To relax anal muscles and improve circulation.

Topical Treatments

For improved blood flow and muscle relaxation.

Surgical Options

For severe or chronic fissures.

Other Treatments

Botox Chemical Sphincterotomy, Fissurectomy, and Lateral Internal Sphincterotomies (OLIS and CLIS).

What is Fistula?

An anal fistula is an infected tunnel between the skin and the anal opening. Often resulting from untreated abscesses, fistulas require specialized care for effective treatment.

Symptoms

Pus discharge with odor
Anal swelling and redness
Pain during bowel movements
Fever and fatigue
Itching or discomfort around the anal area

Causes

Poor healing of abscesses
Constipation-related injuries
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ​
Chronic diarrhea​

Our Treatments

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FILAC

Laser closure of fistula tracts, ensuring minimal recurrence.

Fistulectomy:

Surgical excision of fistulous tracts.

LIFT and SLOFT

Modern techniques for fistula treatment.

VAAFT

Video-assisted treatment for complex fistulas.

What is Endoscopy?

Endoscopy involves the use of a flexible tube with a camera to examine internal organs. It aids in diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal conditions.
Types:
1. Upper Endoscopy: Examines the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.
2. Colonoscopy: Inspects the colon and rectum.
3. Enteroscopy: Focuses on the small intestine.

Symptoms Requiring Endoscopy

Persistent indigestion or bloating
Rectal bleeding
Unexplained weight loss
Stomach pain or difficulty swallowing

Preparation for Endoscopy

Gut cleansing and fasting are essential. Patients should follow specific instructions from their doctors for optimal results.

What is Anal Warts?

Anal warts, medically known as condyloma acuminata, are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They develop around and inside the anus or on the skin of the genital area and are classified as a sexually transmitted infection (STI).​

Symptoms

Small, clustered bumps around the anus
Occasional itching and bleeding
Pain or discomfort in the anal area
Sensitivity or irritation in the affected region
A feeling of fullness or swelling
Painful bowel movements

Causes

HPV infection through sexual contact
Low immunity
​ Multiple sexual partners ​
Smoking ​
Coexisting STIs ​

Our Treatments

Surgery is the most effective treatment for large anal warts or those located inside the anal canal. This outpatient procedure ensures same-day discharge, enabling patients to recover quickly.

What is Colorectal Cancer?

Colorectal cancer originates in the colon or rectum. Early detection is critical for effective treatment.

Symptoms

Blood in stool or rectal bleeding
Unexplained weight loss
Persistent abdominal pain

Causes

Genetic predisposition
Diet low in fiber and high in processed meats
Lack of physical activity ​

Treatment at Mumbaii Piles Clinic LLP

Under Dr. Sambit Patnaik’s guidance, we offer comprehensive screenings and treatments, ensuring early detection and effective management.

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